Wood Secures Major Contract to Support Saudi Arabia’s Gas Expansion Projects

Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, has been awarded a significant engineering services contract by Aramco for the Southern and Northern Areas gas increments project in Saudi Arabia. This multi-year project, which is expected to require approximately one million engineering hours, will support the country’s efforts to increase natural gas production.

Wood will provide project management consultancy (PMC) services, including pre-FEED and FEED engineering for large-scale onshore gas production and processing facilities in Eastern Saudi Arabia. The company will also support EPC contracting for future phases of the project.

Craig Shanaghey, Wood’s Executive President of Projects, commented, “Natural gas is a crucial transition fuel that can significantly reduce carbon emissions associated with energy production. We are proud to leverage our 30-year partnership with Aramco to support this important expansion project. The Southern and Northern Areas gas increments will help meet the growing global demand for energy and efficiency.”

The seven-year project will involve a team of over 400 Wood employees based in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, Reading, UK, and Chennai, India.

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